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    Thursday, August 30, 2007  
Time No.    
07:30-08:30 114 ISDS Video Session “Breakfast at the movies” Moderators:
    GI film festival L. Ferri, Canada
      S. Law, Hong Kong SAR
      Panelists:
    Thoracoscopic dissection for esophageal cancer D. Gotley, Australia
    Laparoscopic transhiatal esophagectomy B. Jobe, USA
    Combined thoracoscopic-laparoscopic two field esophagectomy S. Law, Hong Kong SAR
       
07:30-08:30 115 BSI Educational Session Debaters:
    Debates on adjuvant treatment of breast cancer R. Jakesz, Austria
      R. Margolese, Canada
       
08:30-10:00 116 ISDS Main Session Moderators:
    Colorectal liver metastases (with surgical oncology) H. Shimada, Japan
      G. Wakabashi, Japan
      Panelists:
08:30   Introduction by the moderators  
08:33   Preoperative staging P. Metrakos, Canada
08:49   Two-stage hepatectomy for multiple bilobar liver metastases from colorectal cancer H. Shimada, Japan
09:05   Associated extra hepatic mets L. Sidéris, Canada
09:21   Role of neoadjuvant / adjuvant therapies P.-A. Clavien, Switzerland
09:37   Discussion  
       
08:30-10:00 117 IFSES Symposium Moderators:
    The cutting edge of Minimal Access Surgery J. Périssat, France
      T.E. Udwadia, India
      Panelists:
08:30   Introduction by the moderators  
08:33   Role of telemedicine for training & practicing M.A.S. M. Anvari, Canada
08:49   The NOTES experience L. Swantrom, USA
09:05   Esophageal tumors C. Palanivelu, India
09:21   Liver tumors To be nominated
09:37   Discussion  
       
08:30-10:00 118 ISDE Main Session Moderator:
    Barrett’s esophagus A. Duranceau, Canada
      Panelists:
08:30   Introduction by the moderators  
08:33   Fundoplication prevents Barrett’s adenocarcinoma B.K. Oelschlager, USA
08:49   Fundoplication does not prevent Barrett’s adenocarcinoma A. Casson, Canada
09:05   Optimal therapy for Barrett’s high grade dysplasia M.K. Ferguson, USA
09:21   Cervical Barrett’s mucosa after esophagectomy and reconstruction I. Cecconello, Brazil
09:37   Discussion  
       
08:30-10:00 119 IATSIC / ISBI Symposium Moderators:
    Necrotizing soft tissue infections K.D. Boffard, South Africa
      B.A. Pruitt Jr., USA
      Panelists:
08:30   Introduction by the moderators  
08:33   Necrotizing fasciitis J. Hunt, USA
08:49   Invasive gram negative and fungal soft tissue infections B.A. Pruitt Jr., USA
09:05   Systemic antibiotics in wound care K.D. Boffard, South Africa
09:21   Topical antimicrobial therapy R.L. Gamelli, USA
09:37   Discussion  
       
08:30-10:00 120 BSI Main Session Moderators:
    Is breast cancer the same disease in Asia as in the West? S.P. Leong, USA
      W. Foulkes, Canada
      Panelists:
08:30   Introduction S.P. Leong, USA
08:33   Breast cancer in China Z.-Z. Shen, PR China
08:40   Breast cancer in Taiwan T.-J. Liu, Taiwan
08:47   Breast cancer in India G. Agarwal, India
08:54   Breast cancer in Japan T. Tajima, Japan
09:01   Breast cancer in Korea N.-S. Paik, South Korea
09:08   Breast cancer in Europe K. Sandelin, Sweden
09:15   Breast cancer in Canada A. Derossis, Canada
09:22   Breast cancer in USA H. Cody III, USA
09:29   Analysis and summary W. Foulkes, Canada
09:36   Discussion  
       
08:30-10:00 121 IATSIC / APIMSF/ ICRC Symposium Moderators:
    Missions in war zones – not just surgery! T. Razek, Canada
      C. Giannou, Greece
      Panelists:
08:30   Introduction by the moderators  
08:33   ICRC in Monrovia 2003 C. Giannou, Greece
08:49   Damage control vascular surgery M. Bowyer, USA
09:05   Field surgery in northern Kenya T. Razek, Canada
09:21   ICRC Emergency Respond Unit in areas of war C. Giannou, Greece
09:37   Discussion  
       
08:30-10:00 122 IASMEN / FELAC Symposium Moderators:
    Hot topics in nutritional and metabolic care in bariatric surgery and surgery in the elderly D.L. Waitzberg, Brazil
      G.L. Carlson, UK
      Panelists:
08:30   Introduction by the moderators  
08:33   Pre-operative assessment and patient selection D.L. Waitzberg, Brazil
08:49   Energy substrate and protein metabolism before and after weight loss W. van Gemert, Netherlands
09:05   Management of long term complications following surgery J. Escallon, Canada
09:21   Perioperative management of aged patients: the influence of ERAS K.C. Fearon, UK
09:37   Discussion  
       
08:30-10:00 123 ISS/SIC Free Paper Session Moderators:
    Miscellaneous 2 A.-H.S.T. Al-Briezat, Jordan
      R. Denis, Canada
      Presenting Authors:
08:30 123.1

Vacuum assisted closure system in the management of anastomotic leakage

M. Silles, Austria 

08:42 123.2

Intraosseus Vastus Lateralis Muscle Flap in chronic Osteomyelitis of the Femur: an effective method of treatment for advanced cases with multiple fistulas

A. Donadini, Switzerland 

08:54 123.3

Acinetobacter Baumannii infections in a surgical intensive care unit

K.G. Toutouzas, Greece 

09:06 123.4

Stoma construction should selectively be used in the management of the patients with Fournier's gangrene

E. Ozturk, Turkey 

09:18 123.5

Thrombophilic Risk Factors In Patients Undergoing Major Abdominal Surgery And Their Relevance To Deep Venous Thrombosis

M.E. Esmat, Egypt 

09:30 123.6

Splenectomy in haematological disorders: our experience

W. Kielan, Poland 

09:42 123.7

The impact of late-starts and overruns on theatre utilisation rates

S. Al-Benna, United Kingdom 

09:54 123.8

A single surgical unit's experience with abdominal tuberculosis in the HIV/AIDS era

I. Buccimazza, South Africa 

       
10:30-12:00 126 ISDS / ISS/SIC Main Session Moderators:
    Sentinel lymph node navigation for GI surgery A. Bilchik, USA
      T. Aikou, Japan
      K. Miwa, Japan
      Panelists:
10:30   Introduction by the moderators  
10:33   Upper gastrointestinal SLN navigation Y. Kitagawa, Japan
10:49   Sentinel lymph node basins T. Fujimura, Japan
11:05   Techniques and outcomes in colorectal SLN navigation P.M. Schlag, Germany
11:21   Bone marrow metastases and colon SLN M. Zuber, Switzerland
11:37   Discussion  
       
10:30-12:00 127 EAES Main Session Moderators:
    Minimal invasive surgery for rectal cancer M. Morino, Italy
      H.J. Bonjer, Canada
      Panelists:
10:30   Introduction by the moderators  
10:33   Laparoscopic total mesorectal excision (TME): the technique To be nominated
10:49   Laparoscopic TME: indications and results M. Morino, Italy
11:05   Color II trial: a RCT comparing open vs. laparoscopic TME J. Bonjer, Canada
11:21   Transanal endoscopic microsurgery (TEM): indications and results E. Lezoche, Italy
11:37   Discussion  
       
10:30-12:00 128 ISS/SIC Main Session Discussants:
    Women surgeons: a desired resource - recruiting women to surgery P. Numann, USA
      J.L. Pasieka, Canada
      I. Buccimazza, South Africa
      P. Cheung, Hong Kong SAR
      K. Sandelin, Sweden
       
10:30-12:00 129 IATSIC Interactive Case Session Moderators:
    Challenges in management I.D. Civil, New Zealand
      M.E. Sugrue, Australia
      Panelists:
      I.D. Civil, New Zealand
      M.E. Sugrue, Australia
      A.K.T. Ng, New Zealand
      Z. Balogh, Australia
      T. Razek, Canada
      R.K. Simons, Canada
       
10:30-12:00 130 BSI Poster Session Moderators:
    Breast surgery S. Eriksson, Sweden
      H. Abdullah, Malaysia
      Presenting Authors:
  130.1

Validation of the Accuracy of Intraoperative Frozen Section Examination of the Sentinel Lymph Node for Early Breast Cancer

J. Gatek, Czech Republic 

  130.2

A Randomized Study comparing Modified Radical Mastectomy Using Harmonic scalpel and Electrocautery

S. Deo, India 

  130.3

Breast Cancer in Malaysia: Are we doing better? A 10 Year-Experience in A Single Institution

N.A. Mohd Taib, Malaysia 

  130.4

Clinico-pathological profile of Fibrocystic Disease of Breast with and without malignancy  and  assessment of  efficacy of Vitamin E supplementation in Mastalgia due to Fibrocystic Disease : results from a Tertiary Care Centre in Western Nepal

M. Baxi, Nepal 

  130.5

Enhanced radiosensitivity by selective cyclooxygenase-2 inhibitor, celecoxib, in the breast cancer cell lines

Y. Suh, Korea, Republic of 

  130.6

Breast cancer in Egypt: Changing face and future perspectives

O. Hussein, Egypt 

  130.7

The importance of ethnic diversity in BRCA mutation testing: an initial experience in two Hong Kong Chinese families

A. Kwong, Hong Kong SAR 

  130.8

Quality of care from the perspective of breast cancer patients: the QUOTE breast cancer instrument

M. de Kok, Netherlands 

  130.9

Micrometastases in Sentinel Node and Additional Metastases in Nonsentinel Nodes by Breast Cancer

J. Gatek, Czech Republic 

  130.10

Breast conservative surgery  in ambulatory procedure. Factors influencing the patients' hospitalization. Evaluation of a French cancer center

F. Dravet, France 

  130.11

Number of axillary lymph nodes dissected is not affected after neoadjuvant chemotherapy for locally advanced breast cancer

O. Youssef, Egypt 

  130.12

Is a prefilled form a guarantee of collection of relevant informations for pathological analysis for breast conservative surgery ?

F. Dravet, France 

  130.13

Video-assisted axillary surgery for cancer: Non-randomized comparison with conventional techniques

O. Hussein, Egypt 

  130.14

Does clincally palpable contralateral axillary node significant in staging carcinoma breast patients

B. Selvan, India 

  130.15

A Survey of Female Plastic Surgeons' Attitudes Toward Breast Reconstruction Options

S. Al-Benna, United Kingdom 

       
10:30-12:00 131 APIMSF Free Paper Session Moderators:
    Military trauma 2010 C.R. Kaufmann, USA
      D.G. Burris, USA
      Presenting Authors:
10:30 131.1

Tourniquet occlusion technique for lower extremity artery reconstruction in war wound

Z. Lovric, Croatia 

10:42 131.2

Civilian-Military Cooperation: building up a satisfactory system for small countries, the example of  Estonia

J. Teras, Estonia 

10:54 131.3

Key Performance Indicators in British Military Trauma Management

A. Stannard, United Kingdom 

11:06 131.4

Mechanism and profile of fatal injury in modern counter-insurgency warfare

A. Stannard, United Kingdom 

11:18 131.5

Penetrating and blunt thoraco-abdominal injuries (TAI) in the Emergency Department - incidence and associated resus room mortality

D. Doll, South Africa 

11:30 131.6

Substantiation of active surgical tactics at acute massive blood loss

P. Brusov, Russian Federation 

       
10:30-12:00 132 IASMEN / WOFAPS Main Session Moderators:
    Essential nutritional support growth factors in pediatric practice J.L. Grosfeld, USA
      D.W. Wilmore, USA
      Panelists:
10:30   Introduction by the moderators  
10:33   Pathogenesis of short gut syndrome in children G. Gittes, USA
10:49   EGF receptor signaling and enterocyte apoptosis: tools for the future? B. Warner, USA
11:05   Nutritional and metabolic management of short gut syndrome in children T. Jaksic, USA
11:21   Nutritional/metabolic support in pediatric oncology R. Andrassy, USA
11:37   Discussion  
       
10:30-12:00 133 ISS/SIC Free Paper Session Moderators:
    Obesity & Gastric surgery D.B. Jones,USA
      I. Langer, Switzerland
      Presenting Authors:
10:30 133.1

The impact of Roux-en-Y Gastric Bypass on plasma lipids in morbid obese patients

R. Paluszkiewicz, Poland 

10:42 133.2

Obesity surgery in a country of high prevalence of obesity and diabetes

F. Chikh Torab, United Arab Emirates 

10:54 133.3

Laparoscopic incisional hernia repair in obese patients

G. Rustamov, Azerbaijan 

11:06 133.4 Cancelled  
11:18 133.5

A retrospective comparative analysis of laparoscopic versus open closure of perforated peptic ulcer in 152 cases

V. Golash, Oman 

11:30 133.6

Surgery for gastrointestinal stromal tumors (GIST) of the stomach

G. Silberhumer, Austria 

11:42 133.7

Changes in serum gastrin level, gastric motility and acidity after roux-en-y biliary-entereic reconstruction in patients with obstructive jaundice

H. Abdeldayem, Egypt 

       
14:00-15:30 136 ISDS / ISS/SIC Main Session Moderators:
    Bariatric surgery M. Gagner, USA
      B.D. Schirmer, USA
      Panelists:
14:00   Introduction by the moderators  
14:03   Role of banding D.B. Jones, USA
14:25   Role of gastric bypass B.D. Schirmer, USA
14:47   Role of duodenal switch procedure A. Pomp, USA
15:09   Discussion  
       
14:00-15:30 137 ISS/SIC Symposium Moderators:
    Treatment of fecal incontinence: facts and utopias N. Demartines, Switzerland
      K. Matzel, Germany
      Panelists:
14:00   Introduction by the moderators  
14:03   Pelvic repair B. Roche, Switzerland
14:16   Gracilis repair C. Baeten, Netherlands
14:29   Sacral nerve stimulation (SNS) K. Matzel, Germany
14:42   Artificial sphincter M. Loehnert, Germany
14:55   Cost benefit analysis SNS F. Hetzer, Switzerland
15:08   Discussion  
       
14:00-15:30 138 ISS/SIC Free Paper Session Moderators:
    Hepatobiliary surgery 3 J. Regöly-Merei, Hungary
      J.A. Söreide, Norway
      Presenting Authors:
14:00 138.1 Cancelled  
14:12 138.2

Surgical management of post-ERCP perforation : A selective approach

R. Phani Krishna, India 

14:24 138.3

Acute pancreatitis: A DGH experience

R. Sridhar, United Kingdom 

14:36 138.4

Activation induced dysfunction of leukocytes may contribute to the immune-deficient state characterizing the compensatory systemic anti-inflammatory response syndrome in human acute pancreatitis.

G. Telek, Hungary 

14:48 138.5

Surgical Management of liver Hydatid cyst

S. Daghir, Iraq 

15:00 138.6

Intraperitoneal rupture of hydatid cysts

H. Genc, Turkey 

15:12 138.7

Impaired natural killer cell activity after liver resection- A significance of the removed liver volume

T. Enoki, Japan 

15:24 138.8

Comprehensive generation of novel fully human monoclonal antibodies against hepatocellular carcinoma using the phage-display system

A. Sugioka, Japan 

       
14:00-15:30 139 IATSIC / FELAC Main Session Moderators:
    Surgical techniques in trauma J.A. Asensio-Gonzalez, USA
      J. Cervantes, Mexico
      Panelists:
14:00   Introduction by the moderators  
14:03   Pulmonary tractotomy J.A. Asensio-Gonzalez, USA
14:19   Major abdominal vascular trauma D.V. Feliciano, USA
14:35   Complex liver injuries T.M. Scalea, USA
14:51   Popliteal trauma J. Cervantes, Mexico
15:07   Discussion  
       
14:00-15:30 140 ISS/SIC Free Paper Session Moderators:
    Vascular surgery & Esophagus S.S. Pillay, South Africa
      To be nominated
      Presenting Authors:
14:00 140.1

Management Of Venous Hypertension Complicating Haemodialysis Access In Patients With Chronic Renal Failure

H. Sharaf El-Din, Egypt 

14:12 140.2

Lymphovenous microsurgical shunts after 40 years: indications, techniques and follow-up evaluation methods

W. Olszewski, Poland 

14:24 140.3

A minor modification of surgical technique has a major impact on endothelial function

S. Al-Benna, United Kingdom 

14:36 140.4

The Experimental Study and Clinical Implication on Layered Anastomosis in Esophagogastrostomy

Y. Zhao, China PR 

14:48 140.5

A new look to the recurrent and superior laryngeal nerves with implications for neck and esophageal surgery

D. Liebermann-Meffert, Germany 

15:00 140.6

Limb-saving surgical procedures in very advanced lymphedema of lower limbs: new approaches

W.